The amateur politician won and the expo was canned, much to the delight of taxpayers.
Ten minutes later the youngster added his second to the delight of the home fans.
He did so to the delight of those in his audience like Ingrid Mattson.
ISPs appear busy powering their networks to blisteringly fast speeds to the delight of many customers.
As he stormed off the field, he started miming umpire calls, to the delight of the crowd.
Asia is another story, to the delight of hoteliers who have expanded rapidly in its urban hotspots.
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Yes, much to the delight of twentysomething TGIF aficionados everywhere, "Boy Meets World" is getting a reboot.
Humphrey's cross was sent into his own net by Dillon, much to the delight of the home fans.
In 2008 UNESCO listed the temple as a World Heritage site, to the delight of Cambodia's tourist industry.
To the delight of the Scottish government, that position has now been abandoned and a compromise has been reached.
Derry then conceded another free which Cody pointed, much to the delight of the vocal travelling support from Carlow.
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But on February 29th the same judge reversed his ruling, to the delight of a bevy of free-speech advocates.
To the delight of his business supporters, the administration has passed far-reaching reforms of the bankruptcy system and of class-action lawsuits.
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Service has been restored in North American, Europe, Australia and Latin America, much to the delight of PS3 owners in those countries.
The 22-year-old from Northern Ireland needed no second prompting and to the delight of the sell-out 18, 000 crowd took up her offer.
The Roots kept the party going to the delight of the crowd.
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The last few minutes were tense but Burnley closed out the final in relative comfort, much to the delight of their delirious supporters.
England needed a win after Friday's shock four-wicket loss to the Netherlands but they responded in style much to the delight of Collingwood.
Forest extended their unbeaten run at home to 30 games in front of more than 29, 000 people - to the delight of Forest boss Billy Davies.
Hardy on popups before Dickerson hit a 2-1 pitch into the bleachers in right-center, much to the delight of the sellout crowd of 46, 249.
In Lanzarote, at the age of seven, Louise could hold her own with many seasoned entertainers, singing confidently to the delight of the audience.
Hosts South Africa were eliminated in the group stages, but, to the delight of African football fans, Ghana enjoyed a run to the quarterfinal.
To the delight of her new husband, Hyde-Lees felt her hand seized by a strange power, and found herself scribbling down ghostly transmissions from the other world.
Much to the delight of Rings fans everywhere, director Peter Jackson (the man behind the first three films) stepped up to take over the project.
But Menez saw his low penalty to the corner of the net superbly saved by Schwarzer, much to the delight of the Craven Cottage faithful.
These trusts are now allowed in 23 states and the District of Columbia (see table), to the delight of companies that charge fees to manage them.
Marvellous Maldon is getting a taste for country chic much to the delight of Melbournians looking for a weekend pit-stop in the state's Goldfields region.
Johnson scored within four minutes of the kick-off, combining with Zamora to slot the ball past Sergey Narubin, much to the delight of the Putney End.
Another clever ball from O'Hara set Piquionne racing through, and the striker turned Johnson inside out before slotting under Hart to the delight of the home supporters.
But after Liverpool failed to match Villa's asking fee, which resulted in Benitez criticising Reds co-owner Tom Hicks, Barry changed his mind, to the delight of Lerner.
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